Did you know that the annual cost of treatment for a cat with Type 2 diabetes is $1,424? The good news? The annual cost of prevention (therapeutic dry food for one year) is only $90. That’s a total savings of $1,334!

More than 10 percent of #pets brought to veterinary clinics for checkups have an underlying disease or abnormality. #pethealth #petcare

Fact: Many pets appear normal upon a physical exam, and their abnormalities would go undetected without a wellness screen—a blood test designed to detect these silent problems. What questions do you have about wellness screenings?

Remember: Early detection of disease is key. The sooner we identify the problem, the sooner we can help your #pets! #pethealth #petcare

Remember: Early detection of disease is key. Once a problem has been identified, we can make appropriate treatment recommendations at a point when treatment will make the most difference. Has your pet had his annual exam?

Sometimes a change in diet is all that’s needed to avoid major #pethealth problems. Bring your #pets in for a wellness screen. #petcare

Sometimes a simple change in diet is all that’s needed to avoid major pet health problems. Bring your pet in for a wellness screen—usually we’ll have the results in 20 to 30 minutes. Do you love your pet today?

Is your pet experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite? A CBC—the most common blood test—is essential. It offers information on hydration status, anemia, infection, the blood’s clotting ability, and the immune system’s ability to respond.

Does your dog’s bark sound different? Blood or urine tests can help us determine if an illness is at work. #pethealth #petcare